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Updated 2026-03-17 09:45
AMD EPYC 9374F Linux Benchmarks - Genoa's 32-Core High Frequency CPU
Last week for the AMD EPYC 4th Gen "Genoa" launch day I published initial AMD EPYC 9554 and EPYC 9654 Linux benchmarks as part of my review. Those 64-core and 96-core Zen 4 processors performed phenomenally with Genoa having AVX-512, twelve channels of DDR5-4800 system memory support, higher TDP allowance, and other improvements over prior Milan(X) server processors. The other SKU that AMD sent over for review is the EPYC 9374F as their new 32-core high frequency part. For less than $5k, the EPYC 9374F is a high frequency Zen 4 32-core part with a 320 Watt TDP. Today's benchmarks are looking at the EPYC 9374F against the EPYC 9554/9654 and various other AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Scalable processors under Linux.
Canonical & Intel Announce "Enterprise Grade" Ubuntu Images For Next-Gen Intel IoT
Canonical announced today they have collaborated with Intel to provide new enterprise-grade Ubuntu images designed for next-gen Intel IoT platforms...
Firefox 107 Released With Power Profiling Support On Linux
Firefox 107 has been released as stable today by Mozilla...
Fedora 37 Now Available With GNOME 43 Desktop, Official Raspberry Pi 4 Support
After some release setbacks -- most recently by that OpenSSL security vulnerability -- Fedora 37 is now officially released...
IBM Sends Out Initial Patches For "Dense Math" Support With Future Power CPUs
IBM is working to extend Power10's MMA architecture with a new feature for "dense math" that is expected to premiere with future IBM Power processors...
AMD Sends Out Follow-Up Zen 4 Patch For The GCC Compiler
Following Znver4 being added to GCC 13 at the end of October albeit a basic implementation, out this week is a follow-up patch to begin making more adaptations to the AMD Zen 4 target...
Ampere Computing Introducing New SMpro Co-Processor Drivers With Linux 6.2
In addition to the previously-reported Ampere SMpro hardware monitoring "HWMON" driver coming for Linux 6.2, there are also at least two other drivers for Ampere's co-processor set to be introduced with this next kernel version...
GCC 13 Ends Stage 1 Development, Moves To Bug Fixing Phase
As of Monday the GCC 13 compiler has concluded its stage one feature development and has progressed onto stage three that now just focuses on bug fixing...
Linux Adding Wake-On-Connect/Disconnect For USB4 Ports
To the USB4/Thunderbolt driver in the Linux kernel Intel is adding support for system wake on connect/disconnect...
Patches Posted For GCC LTO Optimizing The Linux Kernel
Since last year when building the Linux kernel using LLVM's Clang compiler it's been possible to enable link-time optimizations (LTO) for the kernel build. Building the Linux kernel with GCC has lacked LTO support while a patch series posted today is the latest attempt to make that happen...
Ampere-1A CPU Support Added To GCC 13
Leading AArch64 server processor vendor Ampere Computing announced this summer AmpereOne as the branding for their next-generation AArch64 "cloud native" server processor design succeeding their current Ampere Altra / Ampere Altra Max processors based on Neoverse-N1. While the AmpereOne processors have yet to be formally launched, with the new AArch64 core being an original design, Ampere Computing has already been submitting support patches to the open-source compilers. The latest twist in this enablement is now acknowledging a new "Ampere-1A" variant...
Godot 4.0 Engine Adds Movie Maker Mode
In addition to the Vulkan renderer and plethora of other enhancements coming with Godot 4.0, a late v4.0 addition for this very successful open-source game engine is introducing a movie maker mode...
AMD Reveals More Details Around The Radeon RX 7900 Series / RDNA3
Earlier this month AMD announced the Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX with availability set for 13 December. Meanwhile today the embargo lifts on more details surrounding the RDNA3 architecture and these new graphics cards.
Mesa's Rusticl Achieves Official OpenCL 3.0 Conformance
The latest milestone for Rusticl as Mesa's Rust-written OpenCL Gallium3D implementation is that -- when running on Intel Gen12 Xe graphics -- has reached official OpenCL 3.0 conformance as recognized by The Khronos Group...
Intel Linear Address Masking "LAM" Ready For Linux 6.2
Going back to late 2020 Intel's open-source/Linux engineers have been working on Linear Address Masking "LAM" enablement for that feature coming with future processors. With the upcoming Linux 6.2, the kernel-side enablement for Intel LAM appears to be finally wrapped up...
GCC 13 "-O2" Performance Being Sped Up With Enabling Small Loop Unrolling
For those compiling their programs using the common "-O2" optimization level as is used for the production builds by many Linux distributions and other software vendors, small loop unrolling is being enabled at this level for GCC 13. Enabling small loop unrolling with -O2 should help the performance in some areas of modern Intel and AMD CPUs...
Sony Adds DualShock 4 Controller Support To Their Newer Linux PlayStation Driver
Going back eight years to Linux 3.15 there has been Sony DualShock 4 controller support using the "hid-sony" driver thanks to work from the open-source community. But now Sony is adding DualShock 4 controller support to their newer "hid-playstation" driver that they started for PlayStation 5 controller support and are now extending it backwards for the PS4 controller...
Linux 6.2 Implementing Dynamic Shadow Call Stack Support For AArch64
The Linux kernel built with Clang has supported Shadow Call Stack "SCS: to prevent return address overwrites. With patches building up for Linux 6.2, Dynamic Shadow Call Stack is being implemented to avoid the overhead of SCS on processors supporting pointer authentication (PAC)...
Linux 6.1-rc5 Released - This Kernel May Need An Extra Week To Bake
Linux 6.1 is inching closer to its early-to-mid December stable release with Linux 6.1-rc5 having just been released...
AMD Releases AOMP 16.0-2 For Its Radeon OpenMP Offloading Compiler
In addition to AMD this week having released the AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler "AOCC" 4.0 as their LLVM/Clang downstream now with various optimizations for Zen 4, the company also released AOMP 16.0-2 as the newest version of their other LLVM/Clang downstream... AOMP is their downstream LLVM/Clang compiler focused on providing the latest Radeon OpenMP GPU offloading support...
openSUSE Leap Micro 5.3 RC Available For Testing
This week the release candidate of openSUSE Leap Micro 5.3 was announced for testing. The Leap Micro project is openSUSE's modern and lightweight host Linux operating system intended for edge / embedded / IoT use-cases...
OneXPlayer AMD Sensor Driver Coming For Linux 6.2
Last month I wrote about a Linux sensor driver being written for the AMD-powered OneXPlayer Mini gaming handheld device. The good news is that this driver has matured enough that it's now queued for introduction in the Linux 6.2 kernel...
Mold 1.7 Released But May Need To Change Software License If Funding Not Secured
Mold is the modern, high performance, and open-source linker taking on the likes of LLVM LLD and GNU Gold. Mold 1.7 has been released as the newest update to this very promising linker, but unfortunately the lead developer is evaluating a license change. Due to still losing money over working on it full-time, he may be forced to change the software license without obtaining sustainable funding...
Running The Open-Source Upstream V3D Driver On The Raspberry Pi 4 & Newer
As of this summer the upstream, open-source Broadcom V3D direct rendering manager kernel driver has enabled support for the Raspberry Pi 4 (and newer). With the latest mainline Linux kernel builds this means the ability to enjoy accelerated graphics on the Raspberry Pi hardware paired with the latest Mesa OpenGL/Vulkan driver code without worrying about out-of-tree patches...
Google Moves Ahead With Providing No-Cost Open-Source Silicon Manufacturing From GlobalFoundries
Google announced funding for silicon manufacturing for participating open-source projects using the process design kit with GlobalFoundries...
MPV 0.35 Media Player Released With PipeWire Backend, Wayland DMA-BUF Support
MPV as the popular open-source media player forked from MPlayer/mplayer2 and leveraging the FFmpeg library is out with its newest feature release...
wlroots 0.16 Released With More Stable Vulkan Renderer, High Resolution Scrolling
The wlroots Wayland compositor support library that started out as a companion project to Sway is out with a shiny new feature release...
AMD Makes More Updates Around New Radeon GPU Driver Code In Linux 6.2
Following last week's batch of AMDGPU/AMDKFD changes slated for Linux 6.2, on Friday another round of feature patches were sent in for DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.2 cycle. There is continued work around new IP blocks presumably for RDNA3 and MI300 graphics while given the more modularized development approach with block-by-block enablement makes it harder to ascertain the current status...
Mageia 9 Alpha 1 Released With A Smaller Footprint, Many Updates
It's been a year and a half already since the release of Mageia 8 for this Linux distribution whose roots trace back to Mandriva and before that the legendary Mandrake. Mageia 9 will be out as the next iteration of this desktop Linux distro in the months ahead while this weekend there is the release of Mageia 9 Alpha 1...
KDE Makes It Easier To Set Environment Variables, Fixes Vertically-Arranged Displays
KDE developers remain very busy working on driving improvements for what will be the Plasma 5.27 release next year and also enhancing the various applications on the KDE desktop...
Wine 7.21 Released With Continued PE Work, Prepping For Vulkan 32-bit On 64-bit
Wine 7.21 is out as the latest bi-weekly development snapshot of this software to enjoy Windows games and applications on Linux...
AMD AOCC 4.0 Arrives For Squeezing More Performance Out Of Zen 4
On Thursday when launching AMD 4th Gen EPYC Genoa processors, AMD also published AOCC 4.0 as the newest version of the AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler. I've been putting it through its paces the past day and continues showing the positive performance impact of proper compiler tuning.
NVIDIA Open GPU Kernel Driver Improves Firmware Handling, IBT Support
With yesterday's NVIDIA 525.23 Linux driver beta in addition to many improvements in their closed-source code, their in-development open-source GPU kernel driver has also received some enhancements...
Google Releases Lyra 1.3 For Advancing This Very Low Bitrate Audio Codec
In early 2021 Google announced Lyra as a very low bitrate codec intended for speech with aims of getting Lyra and AV1 possible for video chats on 56 kbps connections...
AMD P-State EPP Driver Updated For More Power/Performance Control On Linux
Back in September AMD posted the Linux driver patches for P-State EPP as their latest effort to improve the power efficiency of Ryzen and EPYC processors. Sent out this week is now the fourth iteration of those CPU frequency scaling driver patches...
Rust Developers Move Ahead With Preparing To Upstream More Code Into The Linux Kernel
With the upcoming Linux 6.1 kernel release there is the initial Rust infrastructure merged for enabling the use of the Rust programming language for future kernel drivers and other kernel code. But that state in Linux 6.1 is the very basics and not yet practical while now a secondary sent of "Rust for Linux" patches have been sent out for enabling more kernel development to happen with Rust...
LibreOffice Enables RISC-V 64-bit Support
If the royalty free open-source processor ISA RISC-V is to enjoy success on the Linux desktop, obviously it needs an office suite... LibreOffice as the open-source office suite alternative to Microsoft Office is now seeing proper RISC-V 64-bit support...
AMD EPYC 9554 & EPYC 9654 Benchmarks - Outstanding Performance For Linux HPC/Servers
After showcasing the AMD EPYC 9004 "Genoa" series and geeking out over AMD's reference platform running the Linux-powered open-source OpenBMC, it's time to move on to benchmarking. For evaluating the EPYC Genoa performance under Linux, AMD kindly provided review samples of the EPYC 9654 flagship 96-core processor, the EPYC 9554 64-core processor, and the EPYC 9374F 32-core high frequency CPU. In today's benchmark review I am looking at the EPYC 9554/9654 CPUs while the EPYC 9374F will be featured in its own review in the coming days on Phoronix.
AMD's EPYC 9004 "Genoa" Reference Board Runs The Open-Source OpenBMC
For as exciting and performant as AMD 4th Gen EPYC "Genoa" series processors are with up to 96 cores, AVX-512, and the other impressive Zen 4 enhancements, there was something else subtle that got me really excited with Genoa... AMD's "Titanite" reference board for Genoa is running the open-source, Linux-powered OpenBMC!
AMD Launches EPYC 9004 "Genoa" Processors - Up To 96 Cores, AVX-512, Incredible Performance
Following September's successful launch of the AMD Ryzen 7000 series "Zen 4" desktop processors, today AMD is lifting the embargo on their EPYC 9004 series "Genoa" server processors. EPYC Genoa takes AMD server processors to the new SP5 socket, up to 96 cores / 192 threads per socket, AVX-512 with Zen 4, twelve channels of DDR5 system memory, and much more -- all combined it puts AMD and the industry at new levels of HPC performance. I've been benchmarking the AMD EPYC Genoa processors the past few weeks to astounding success. This article is looking more at the feature set and platform for Genoa while separately are my initial AMD EPYC 9554 / EPYC 9654 Linux review and benchmarks.
NVIDIA 525.53 Linux Driver Brings Dynamic Boost For AMD Laptops, Installer Enhancements
NVIDIA has made available their first public beta in the R525 Linux driver series...
DXVK 2.0 Released With Many Improvements For Direct3D Over Vulkan
DXVK 2.0 is out as a major update to this Direct3D on Vulkan implementation used by Steam Play (Proton) for enjoying D3D9 to D3D11 Windows games on Linux with great speed...
PipeWire 0.3.60 Released With Many Fixes, Improvements
PipeWire 0.3.60 is out today as the newest update to this software used for managing audio and video streams on Linux. With modern Linux distributions PipeWire is increasingly used now as the replacement to PulseAudio in addition to its video capabilities...
Mesa Adds Initial Support For Open-Source OpenGL On NVIDIA RTX 30 "Ampere"
While NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 "Ada Lovelace" GPUs are shipping, the Nouveau Linux driver stack for open-source support on NVIDIA hardware is finally getting ready to provide basic OpenGL support for the existing RTX 30 "Ampere" graphics processors...
AMDVLK 2022.Q4.2 Brings More Performance Tuning
Following AMDVLK 2022.Q4.1 from late October, AMDVLK 2022.Q4.2 is now available as AMD's latest official open-source Vulkan Linux driver update for both gamers and enterprise customers...
Linux 6.2 To Introduce Allwinner A100 & D1 Display Support
Sent out today was this week's batch of "drm-misc-next" code containing Direct Rendering Manager updates to the core infrastructure and smaller drivers of material that is ready for queuing ahead of the Linux 6.2 cycle...
Radeon ROCm 5.3.2 Released With A Few Fixes
Another point release to the ROCm 5.3 series for AMD's open-source compute stack is now available...
Fedora Workstation Bringing Early Support For Blender On Wayland
While the release next month of Blender 3.4 is planning to ship with Wayland enabled, Fedora Linux 37 users are expected to soon find their packaged Blender versions already running with the Wayland support enabled...
Mesa 22.3-rc2 Released With A Few AMD RDNA3 Fixes, V3DV Fixes For Raspberry Pi
Following last week's release of Mesa 22.3-rc1 that also marked the feature freeze for this quarter's release cycle, Mesa 22.3-rc2 is out today with an initial batch of bug fixes...
Fwupd 1.8.7 Released With Linux Firmware Updating Support For More Hardware
Fwupd 1.8.7 is out today with support for updating more device firmware under Linux for different hardware as well as various fixes and other enhancements...
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